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期刊名:Pediatric clinics of north america

缩写:PEDIATR CLIN N AM

ISSN:0031-3955

e-ISSN:1557-8240

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Rachel Criswell,Kelsey Gleason,Ahlam K Abuawad et al. Rachel Criswell et al.
Children in rural communities encounter unique environmental exposures, many of which can result in negative long-term health consequences. Children are particularly at risk from these exposures due to their close interaction with the envir...
Kenneth W Gow,Mary E Fallat,Jonathan E Kohler Kenneth W Gow
Pediatric readiness is essential to the care of children in rural areas. When pediatric specialty care is not immediately accessible, rural clinicians may be required to care for ill or injured children for extended periods of time. Having ...
Kristin Reese,Alison Holmes Kristin Reese
Rural communities in the United States have seen a steep rise in opioid use disorder (OUD) during pregnancy, with a parallel increase in neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). The birthing person-infant dyads affected by OUD and NOWS i...
Kari R Harris,Rachel M A Brown Kari R Harris
Youth living in Rural America have increased rates of mental illness and inadequate resources to address their mental health concerns. Programs and systems are currently available to build capacity in pediatric clinicians to care for youth ...
Brian Youth,Carol Lynn O&#x;Dea,Jill Rinehart Brian Youth
Residents that are exposed to rural practice during their training may be more likely to consider working in rural settings after training, whether that be in primary or specialty care. The authors describe 3 programs in northern New Englan...
Allison Zanno,Jeffrey Holmes,Michael Ferguson et al. Allison Zanno et al.
Rural pediatric clinicians face barriers to accessing health care simulation, an educational standard to prepare for high-acuity, low-occurrence (HALO) events. Simulation is typically accessible in urban academic medical centers, as it is r...
Rachel A Umoren,Krista Birnie Rachel A Umoren
Recent advances in telehealth adoption prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the potential for improved intensive care outcomes through implementing pediatric telehealth in rural and remote settings. Telemedicine consults can b...
Genevieve Whiting,James C Bohnhoff Genevieve Whiting
Children living in rural areas encounter unique, significant barriers to the receipt of health care, including pediatric specialty care. In this article, the authors review these barriers and evaluate the advantages and limitations of vario...
Rushika Conroy,Carrie Gordon,Valerie O&#x;Hara Rushika Conroy
The purpose of this study is to review the current data regarding implementing pediatric obesity treatment recommendations in rural areas. Data considering barriers to care, challenges as well as opportunities, including leveraging telemedi...
Matthew Workman Matthew Workman
Children living in rural areas have a shorter life expectancy and suffer from worse health outcomes compared with their urban counterparts. This disparity is highlighted by higher rates of perinatal conditions, mental and behavioral disorde...